Usage examples of "cleaving" in English with translation to Russian

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Children with cleft palates will get it, and they document their story. Их сделают детям с расщеплённым нёбом , а потом об этом напишут.
Rough diamonds means diamonds that are unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted and fall under the relevant Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System 7102.10, 7102.21 and 7102.31. Необработанные алмазы означают алмазы, которые не были обработаны или которые были просто распилены, расколоты или прошли алмазную обдирку и которые относятся к соответствующей позиции 7102.10, 7102.21 или 7102.31 Согласованной системы описания и кодирования товаров,
The third-ranked organization was Interplast, which is more narrowly focused on correcting deformities like cleft palate. Третьей оказалась организация Interplast, имеющая более узкую специализацию по корректировке физических деформаций, таких как расщепление нёба.
And where it's landing to bring the twigs to the cliff, its feathers brushes the rock - and it had cut the rock six to eight inches in. There was a cleft in the rock by the brushing of the feathers of generations of the birds. А в том месте, где она приземляется, чтобы принести ветки на утес, ее перья касаются скалы, и скала уже расколота, в ней расселина величиной от шести до восьми дюймов, образовавшаяся в результате прикосновений нескольких поколений птиц.
The bosun prides himself on cleaving flesh from bone, with every swing. Боцман славен тем, что до костей рассекает мясо одним ударом.
In the United States, it is that great people composed of Latinos, Eastern European Jews, Italians, Asians, Irish, and, yes, Anglos still dreaming of Oxford-Cambridge sculls now cleaving the waters of the Charles River. В США именно эти великие люди, в том числе латиноамериканцы, восточноевропейские евреи, итальянцы, азиаты, ирландцы и, да, англо-саксы, всё еще мечтающие о лодочных регатах Оксфорд-Кембридж, теперь рассекают воды Чарльз-ривер.
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